Mrs Bremer S Class Bright Idea Storing Anchor Charts Anchor Charts
Bright Idea Storing Anchor Charts Mrs Bremer S Class I will post more in the future about anchor charts, but today i want to focus on anchor chart storage. let me begin by saying i don't believe in plastering the classroom walls with charts. when there are too many, they begin to blend into the background and lose their meaning. As a sort of rubric or exemplar, or for learning about a topic. my 3 big takeaways about anchor charts: 1. when possible, i want them to be interactive. it means more to the students when they are involved in the process. some ways i have been able to involve my students is by using velcro or sticky notes. {character pic and sticky notes can be.
Mrs Bremer S Class Bright Idea Storing Anchor Charts Anchor Charts November bright ideas round up {anchor charts, task cards, flashlight friday, and more!} saturday, november 15, 2014 2 comments welcome to the november edition of the bright ideas link up!. Teaching tips on how to use and store anchor charts in the classroom. Here are some of my favorite anchor chart borders that are quick to draw: credit: @teachingalatteinfirst & @thehappyteacherspalette. #2: use lots of different colors! you can use lots of bright or complimentary colors, or even match them to your classroom color scheme if you have one. #3: use variation in lettering. Displaying anchor charts on walls. use hooks. command hooks are super easy and don’t damage the walls. use the holes at the top of your chart paper to hang them from the hooks. just remember that you’ll need to hole punch through the lamination on any laminated charts. if you have a metal surface, you can use these magnetic hooks like marcy.
Bright Idea How To Make Anchor Charts Interactive Mrs Bremer S Class Here are some of my favorite anchor chart borders that are quick to draw: credit: @teachingalatteinfirst & @thehappyteacherspalette. #2: use lots of different colors! you can use lots of bright or complimentary colors, or even match them to your classroom color scheme if you have one. #3: use variation in lettering. Displaying anchor charts on walls. use hooks. command hooks are super easy and don’t damage the walls. use the holes at the top of your chart paper to hang them from the hooks. just remember that you’ll need to hole punch through the lamination on any laminated charts. if you have a metal surface, you can use these magnetic hooks like marcy. Anchor charts are a wonderful tool to document. students’ thinking and learning and serve as a visual. reference of our learning process. they keep what we are. currently learning accessible and enable students to. make later connections. anchor charts “anchor” our learning, bring focus to a particular strategy or standard we are working. After all, i couldn’t chance letting the custodian throw away all of my anchor charts after i spent so much time making them. i went to hobby lobby searching for some vinyl dots to decorate the trash can with, and i lucked out and found some big dot stickers that were only $2.99 (plus a 40% coupon). they worked perfectly!.
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